In November, the Alumni Network Hungary hosted Szilvia Juhász, PhD cancer researcher and the leader of the Cancer Microbiome Core Group at the Hungarian Centre of Excellence for Molecular Medicine HCEMM in Szeged. In our interview, she discussed her team’s research on the complex connection between the microbiome and cancer and highlighted the role of diet in gut health.
The Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship online application system for the 2025/2026 academic year is now open! The program is designed for students of the Hungarian diaspora, providing not only engagement with their Hungarian heritage but also a strong community and lifelong memories. Are you ready to explore your “second home”? The Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship is an amazing opportunity to discover the culture and connect with fellow students with Hungarian roots.
As an international student who just graduated or is getting closer to finishing university, you may wonder how to stay in touch, elevate your professional network, and make the most out of your university years in Hungary. By joining Alumni Network Hungary, you will be part of an inspiring professional community of thousands of international students from Hungary. Discover the benefits and be our member today! Register HERE!
Learn about the latest Hungarian innovations that could pioneer the healthcare sector. From robotic arms powered by artificial intelligence to brain development and lung ultrasound, we’ve gathered the latest news for you.
As work is one of the most crucial parts of our lives, it is important to have a healthy relation to it. However, in our modern, busy society it is not always easy to find a good work-life balance, and many develop deeper mental health problems related to work, such as work addiction. In May, psychologist and researcher of ELTE, Bernadette Kun gave an insight into her research in this important field as the speaker of the Alumni Hungary Webinar. Read our interview with her!
In our work-driven world, working a lot is usually encouraged. However, it is often difficult to stop, set boundaries, and find the right balance between work and private life. So how much work is too much work, and how can you keep a healthy relation to your work or study? You‘ll get the answers at the next Alumni Hungary Webinar on 29 May by psychologist Bernadette Kun.